Ontario Community Newspapers

Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1923, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG LONG WRAPS FOR SUMMER WEAR | dh "| From Your Head to Heels You're Cozy and Smart in the Newest Models aa Wedding Gifts ASHICHT difference in cost is of little moment to those who cherish quality and utility and beauty in equal proportion. For such folk, ** Holmes & Edwards" Silverplate is made--and is especially suitable as wedding gifts. Its extra quality is assured because silver is used generously in its making. Its utility, because the pieces most used are actually protected where the wear comes--either by solid blocks of stesling silver fused in at the back of the bowl and handle before platin (SILVER INLAID), or by a heavy extra deposit of his Wrap of Black and White Print. Cumel-Colored Kasha Makes This silver at these points (SUPER PLATE). Wrap-Over Model with a Cape .e od Broadeoth 1s Collared In i, us «And beauty! One does not need to be an art critic REET FOOT is the most comfortable, economical and best CTT CERCA FR CEL EATEEL Fox. By Annette Bradshaw. | An all-enveloping wrap that pro- tects the gown beneath from head to toe is a smart necessity. You find it useful when motoring or walking, and there are many cool evenings when such a wrap is indispensable. The new mode offers wraps that achieve a note of gaiety by means of color combinations, or that use a soft color which blends with a variety of costumes. At the left is a stunning wrep of summer broadcloth printed in hori- sontal lines of white. ' The sleeves and body of the wrap are in ome. It fastens straight down the front and is collared in black fox. The other wrap is a sim wrap- over model of camel-colored kasha ade with a cape back. A deep fold the collar. Both of these coats cover your en- tire frock, so you may go shopping fn the morning and wear beneath your coat a frock that is perfectly itabk tor afternoon tea or calling. the cape and is repeated on |° to enjoy the beauty, the superior gleam and brilliance that comes of superior burnishing. 4 When you visit your jeweler, just ask him to explain why *" Holmes & Edwards" 1s a superior brand of silverplate. Manufactured Exclusively in Canada by s THE STANDARD SILVER CO. OF TORONTO LIMITED (Er re re PCR TPL VEER TE ¢ | knitted material are finding increas- ed demand. The chic suit here has its blue and sand jacket worked out in navajo pattern. The blue of the jacket finds a matching note in the crepe de chine overblouse worn beneath, while the skirt is of sand-colored knitted material. It is knitted along smart linés so that it fits the figure and does not sag at the seams. The hat is of candy straw, the blue and sand being woven together. ¥ You can secure table appointments such as Tea Services, TO-DAY"S FASHION Pic Plates, Flower Baskets, eic., in the same high quality. By Vera Winston. Where an Entire Village Lives Under . Ome Roof. The Karen tribes, a native race of |Durmedi 'are a very fine-looking peo- ~ |ple. Though primarily Mongolians, their skin is of a rich brownish tint, and they have very fine eyes. Some [of the women are rather handsome and have that indescribable some- thing which is only expressed by the French word "chic." 'The Karens in the hill country are centuries ahead of the West in their mode of living----or rather in the menner in which they are housed. No people are more clinnish than these particular orientals. It is an offence even to marry outside their own village. And for this reason a man does not have to look far for a wife. No people of any other village could Mve more closely together than do the Karens. : Here probably were the first apart- ment hbusts! For that is exactly what a Karen village is--an apan- ment house. But they are not huge structures built of steel and cement--they are HOLMES EDWARDS SILVERPLATE - "Protected Where the Wear Comes GIFTS OF SILVER ARE "GIFTS THAT LAST" KINNEAR & d'ESTERRE PRINCESS STREET. JEWELLERS. - SILVER KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS SILVER TEA POT SUGAR AND CREAM Mahood Bros. known 3 a guest room. Going off [ong down slender ladder solos from a large corridor are about 20 und down the ga i Mi { TS S & ae ATER ALLAN other rooms. 0 oddings, funerals and In each one of these rooms ves 8 | reiieions ceremonies the house Mtor- | 8 a il aghi: to the ally buzzes with activity, for it au . teresting takes place within ngle struc- traveler in the outlying districts of |yure. a this a ql this country to see the various mem-| he entire village resides In this 'AQ BE bers of this community running uD {one house, under the same roof. 4 om i-- - Johnny's Joke. Mrs. A. W. sends ue this story ot her neighbor's boy: "Johnay told "LET'S THINK BACK +AND THEN AHEAD fibcl if Hi

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